Missing from the NIV
Discussion in '2000-02 Archive' started by Pioneer, Sep 13, 2002.
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\o/ Glory to the Lord \o/
\o/ Praise be to Jesus \o/
Pioneer: "But if you take the
word "hell" and change it to the word "grave"
the verse takes on a whole new meaning. That
my friend is a change in doctrine whether you
admit it or not."
Which of your doctrines is changed?
Personally i see more historical doctrinal
variation based on the KJV than on any
other version of the Bible.
Pioneer: "By the way, the NIV calls Lucifer the "morning star"
in Isaiah 14 which is blasphemy to the highest
degree. Christ is the "morning star" not the devil.
It is obvious to me that the NIV was Satanically inspired! "
Assume that your statement is correct.
Then it logically follows that the
King James Version (Authorized version of 1611)
is also Satanically inspired
Go to your Bible and look at Isaiah 14:12.
If you don't have a footnote there
(literally sidenote) you don't have a REAL KJB.
The original KJB translated by fifty inspired
translators chose to put a footnote in
Isaiah 14:12 saying the second best
translation is DAY STAR, the first best
is LUCIFER. The Day Star is the morning star.
My dictionary says "Lucifer" is 2. the planet
Venus when appearing as the morning star.
"Lucifer" and "morning star" are equals, the
same thing. I note "Lucifer" is a title
and "morning star" is a description.
BTW, Venus is now in the evening star position
and very nice looking, if your sky is cloudless.
BTW, when Jesus describes Himself as the
"Bright and Morning Star" (Revelation 22:16)
i hope you understand He was using a metaphor.
Or, if you insist on taking it literally
enjoy looking right at Jesus tonight after
sunset (assuming no clouds, of course ).
Off in the west, you know. -
AJL
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